1 LP - MS 6272

Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)




Movements for Piano and Orchestra 2' 20"
- I. = 100 1' 34"
- II. = 52 1' 12"
- III. = 72 1' 32"
- IV. = 80 2' 20"
- V. = 104 1' 22"
Double Canon "Raoul Dufy in memoriam" - for string Quartet 1' 20"
Epitaphium - for the Tomstone of Prince Max Egon zu Fürstenberg 1' 10"
Octet - for Wimd Instruments

- I. Sinfonia 3' 58"
- II. Tema con variazioni (variations A - E) attacca 5' 12"
- III. Finale 3' 30"
The Soldier's Tale / Histoire du soldat - Suite

- I. The Soldier's March 1' 39"
- II. Airs by a Stream 2' 28"
- III. Pastorale 2' 36"
- IV. The Royal March 2' 38"
- V. The Little Concert 2' 58"
- VI. 3 Dances: Tango - Waltz - Ragtime 5' 51"
- VII. The Devil's Dance 1' 24"
- VIII. Great Chorale 2' 29"
- IX. Triumphal March of the Devil 2' 11"



 
Movements for Piano and Orchestra
Octet
Charles Rosen, piano
James Pellerite, flute
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
David Oppenheim, clarinet


Loren Glickman, Arthur Weisberg, bassoons
Double Canon
Robert Nagel, Theodore Weis, trumpets
Israel Baker, Otis Ingleman, violins
Keith Brown, Richard Hixon, trombones
Sanford Schonbach, viola


George Neikrug, cello
The Soldier's Tale


Israel Baker, solo violin
Epitaphium
Roy D'Antonio, clarinet
Arthur Gleghorn, flute
Donald Christlieb, bassoon
Kalman Bloch, clarinet
Charles Brady, cornet
Dorothy Remsen, harp
Robert Marsteller, trombone


Richard Kelley, double bass


William Kraft, percussion






Igor Stravinsky, conductor


Robert Craft, conductor (Double Canon / Epitaphium)

 
Luogo e data di registrazione
- American Legion Hall, Hollywood (USA) - 12 febbraio 1961 - (Movements for Piano and Orchestra)
- American Legion Hall, Hollywood (USA) - 25 gennaio 1961 - (Double Canon / Epitaphium)
- Manhattan Center, New York (USA) - 5 gennaio 1961 - (Octet)
- American Legion Hall, Hollywood (USA) - 10/13 gennaio 1961 - (The Soldier's Tale)
Registrazione live / studio
studio
Producer
John McClure
Sigla CD
88875026162-24 - (1 CD) - 50' 42" - (p) 2015
Precedenti Edizioni
- Columbia - MS 6272 (stereo) - ML 5672 (mono) - (1 LP) - (p) 09/1961
Note
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Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)
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